Douglas Coulter - The Bane of Political Correctness
by Emily John Digital Marketing Service ProviderWhat do
you call when you come to know about a traitor who proclaimed his loyalty to a
man guilty of the most abominable crimes in the society. This is a betrayal to
the society who gave him the position of trust. This secretary of the state has
brought the trust of people on the grounds. He has attempted to sell the
Christian world to the atheistic world to which no one could find any justification.
The reaction of the Americans on it was just worth it.
This
pompous diplomat in his striped pants proclaimed that Christ endorsed high
treason, communism and betrayal in the society, the blasphemy was so huge that
it led to the indignation of Americans. This lighted a spark in the society and
started a moral uprising which will only settle after these warped thinkers are
swept from the society.
We are
here to discuss the bane of political correctness.
The political correctness has sunk the American society as deeply damaged.
While we run behind political correctness, we know what to do and what should
be our further steps to work, but our thoughts are always controlled by our
behaviours. Political Correctness has been ruining our society for decades. It
is insisting people to think that they do not wish to because they are
threatened to ruin their lives if they do not think this way.
Duet to
this bane of political correctness, we are living in a society that where
people cannot think upright, they do not believe in what they say or do, they
do not question if they do not agree to anything in the society. The surface do
not bear any relationship with what is lying underneath.
For
many decades, people have been using political correctness in Harvard in order
to convince others of their own virtues that lead you to believe in what they
say and do. You end up supporting them in public and private both. If you
accept political correctness, you cannot take any responsibility for anything.
The damage would be much deeper than what Trump recently did.
Political
correctness bears no resemblance with the deep beliefs in fairness and
democracy of my parents’ generation of the 1950’s and 1960’s. Today’s political correctness, in contrast,
requires no deep beliefs and is intended only for display, like rules of
etiquette, except that rules of etiquette don’t have anywhere near the endless
complexity of political correctness’s rules or their harsh consequences.
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